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2.-Whose advice do you think I should take?
-________.(  )
A.That's itB.You speakC.You get itD.It's up to you

分析 ---你觉得为应该听谁的建议?
---自己决定吧.

解答 答案:D
前者问后者的意见,该听谁的建议.It's up to you"自己决定",符合语境;You get it你做到了;You speak你们说;That's it那就是了.

点评 考查交际用语,考生在平时需积累一定量的交际语言,在答题时根据具体语境来选择适当的交际用语.

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